MegazonCloud And Classiq Quantum Technology In Korea
Classiq And MegazonCloud A Strategic Partnership to Advance Korean Quantum TechnologyClassiq, an Israeli quantum software (SW) company, and MegaZoneCloud, a leading Korean AWS Cloud MSP, announced a strategic agreement. This alliance aims to accelerate quantum computing commercialisation and utilisation, particularly in Korean industry. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed at the '‘Quantum Korea 2025' event at the aT Centre in Yangjae-dong, Seoul, from June 24–26, 2025. The announcement was made around July 1 or 2, 2025.
Understanding MegaZonCloud
MegaZoneCloud is a leading cloud-native and AI company with over 2,000 experts. It promotes innovation and growth as a trusted digital transformation (DX) partner to over 7,000 clients worldwide through strategic agreements with prominent domestic and international cloud service providers (CSPs).
MegaZoneCloud sells cloud, AI, and security products and collaborates with 140 ISVs. To help clients thrive, the organisation uses data, smart technology, and employee effort to “Transform Tomorrow, Together”. MegaZoneCloud grows with international partners and clients in Korea, North America, Japan, Southeast Asia, and Oceania.
Importantly, MegaZoneCloud wants to become “Asia’s largest quantum cloud service hub” or “Asia’s leading quantum cloud service hub” in the quantum environment. The company simplifies Amazon Braket, Amazon Web Services' quantum platform, for Korean enterprises. This service enables real-world applications in chemistry, optimisation, and quantum AI.
MegaZoneCloud combines Classiq's cutting-edge algorithm creation platform with its cloud capabilities to encourage Korean firms to adopt and use quantum computing. MegazoneCloud's Chief Quantum Officer, Brad Kim (also identified as Kim Dong-ho in one source), called the possibility “an important opportunity to accelerate the popularisation of quantum computing and enable practical use of industrial sites”. He was informed MegaZoneCloud intends to “strengthen its position as the go-to quantum cloud platform in the Asian market” by providing simple quantum algorithm design tools.
Understanding Classiq
Classiq Technologies is a leading quantum software supplier. Tel Aviv-based Classiq offers a powerful quantum software development environment. This platform aims to simplify quantum program development.
The main features of Classiq are:
Qmod quantum modelling, a high-level quantum programming language, underpins its platform.
Deep compilation: This method works best with quantum hardware and high-level quantum programming languages like Qmod. It helps create and implement quantum applications and builds complex quantum algorithms.
Interoperability with many gate-based quantum hardware: This important interoperability is guaranteed by deep compilation.
High-level abstracted development simplifies design: This strategy efficiently creates complex quantum programs.
Wider user accessibility: The platform lets non-specialists design and optimise quantum applications. Automating quantum programming lets academics and industry construct complicated quantum applications without formal quantum understanding.
As quantum hardware's physical qubit count is expected to expand substantially, Classiq's model-first technology is becoming vital for genuine quantum computing.
With this in-house technology, the platform can rapidly synthesise quantum circuits with millions of gates, allowing complex quantum applications to run on any quantum computer and scale easily.
Nir Minerbi, co-founder and CEO of Classiq, said the agreement with MegaZoneCloud will provide “intuitive and scalable quantum development technology to the Korean market”. He said they want to “enhance the practical value of quantum technologies across industries and jointly prepare for the rapidly approaching era of powerful quantum computing“.
Goals of the Strategic Partnership
The Memorandum of Understanding between Classiq and MegaZoneCloud aims to accelerate quantum technology commercialisation in Korea. The collaboration covers several key areas:
Collaboration on quantum education in Korea.
Developing and executing customer-focused PoCs. The industry will emphasise empirical technical verification and Proof of Concepts.
Investigating hybrid computing technology integrations.
Encourage quantum ecosystem growth by collaborating with regional and worldwide developer organisations and holding customised client workshops.
Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT's ‘Quantum Korea 2025’ signed the deal. As the nation's largest quantum technology event, it brings together leading enterprises and academic institutions from around the world. This deal is expected to expand quantum innovation in Asia and strengthen Korea-Israel quantum technology ties. The agreement should boost Korea's quantum centre status in Asia.
















